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H1BAUX OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST OREG O K. . viait at Goldendale friends and relative! LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Sunday w ith E. L. Cherry In Portland. E. L. Che r j » e a t to Portland Sun day and returned Tuesday. The annual promotion day for the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school »as last Sunday. A number of pup ils ranging from those in the p rim Lawrence Winslow of Hermiston, ary grades to the adult classes were A new beginning claw C. Dyer, last week-end. 8he had has been elected chairman of the promoted. attending Linn county Is free from debt, hav- been ------------- - the teachers' Inati- home-coming committee at W illa m was formed. E. L. Cherry, superin tendent of the Sunday school. In inc taken up the last installment of tu t i at Heppner, ette university at Salem, Oregon. vites any children interested in join the »600,000 road bond issue floated tag the new class to come in. in 191*. i Mervin Evans Back. Shaw» Move. M ervin Evans, a form er resident Frank Shaw and fam ily have leas Governor Patterson will be the chief speaker at the dedication of the new oi Hermlston- *■ *>«“ * from Idaho. ed the 8. L. D. Rose home. FROSH PRFXY AT U. OF 0. Douglas county courthouse at Rose- wbcre he h »»«» « '• - b” ,s been ” l,v vln ln « w lth »•«•- Lawrence Bay, of M ilton, war burg. j ,,Te"- He does not know how long More Dances burg, October October 19. 1*. he w ill stay here. elected president of the freshman A fte r the crowd at the dance lust The commercial fishing season on ______ Saturday n ig h t heartily seconded J. class at the University of Oregon at the lower Rogue has closed. This ' T - _ . H. Hallyburton's euggestlon that the an assembly held last Friday. The past season has been one of the very ,■ , tht poorest on record. I „ Y , „ Y P"‘ nn,n3 to to Legion give mors dances, it was an- otber candidates who ran for ¡Portland this week-end to visit her no uneed that there would be a dance offlce came ,rom Portland, Medford Clackamas county has harvested ! sister. every two weeks. jand E u K«ne- »400 tons of fiber flax this season ______ from 1500 acres. The gross returns < avM F p - M r. and Mrs. Sink and Florence will amount to »105,000. I Don Olse„ of the Columbia thea- Mrs. Wilson Returns. Sirs. Tom Wilson, who has been in Udcy from The Dalles spent S atu r W ith 1000 boxes of smaller sizes ter has left town for a few days. He Seattle and Tacoma for the last few day and Sunday visiting at the Joe unsold, J. C. Barnes of Medford has went Sunday and expects to return weeks, returned to Hermiston Mon Udcy ranch. received »26.055 this season from his j Thursday or Friday. day morning. She spent the remain »7 acres of Anjou peart. ■ der of the day visiting the school. Two Japanese gardeners near On- Mrs. Holt Visits Parents, tsrio have harvested 935 sacks of on- ^ r - and Mr8- G ilbert H o lt of Pen- Goes To Goldendale S P E C IA L C O J K K S P O N P K N C M Ions from an sere and a quarter, a re- (lloton are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton spent turn of about »1000 per acre. I * 1™; Pa,'ent*> M r- an<l Mrs. R . 'last week-end in Goldendale visiting D. D. Follett was in town Tuesday Mrs. Boynton's sister-in-law, A new departure in church activity C. Todd, for a few days. Mrs. Principal Events of the Week _ _. .. _ . . . . . . . I Alice Dyer Vuits Home. officers of that post. Alice Dyer, who is teaching about Assembled for Information nine miles from Hardman this year, Honored At Willamette. of Our Readers. visited her parents. Mr. and Mra. L Leroy Sullivan. is being initiated by the Marshfield Presbyterian church in the establish Leaves For Home. Mrs. A. B. Rfntoul, who has been ment of an educational center. Will Visit At Goldendale. P I.» , for a new »10.000 warehouse ? ? r P1" e,n ‘ s' Mr„' and M r’ M r. and Mrs. H a rry Kelley and Mr. within the city limits of Hermiston home ! „ p ir H ' d * »> Mrs. W . S. Boynton expect to are being completed by the farm bu- Portland, “ I _ . , . _ . * 1,1 “ on" ' » " ‘ h ib iS h d a y s of th eir VJfis little Pendleton for the construction of an Bon,. David. Eugene and Gale, Mrs ornamental street lighting system on ¡w a ite r Hamm. Mrs. Hogan M iller the two principal business streets. | and Mr>. W l„ an , Feltho„ sc enter Klamath county sheepmen are pro- testing against a levy of »6 per head made by Assessor Lee this year. This is an Increase of »1 over last year. A Redmond firm has cleaned and stored over 125,000 pounas of clover seed so far thia year. It is estimated that 60,000 pounds more is to come. ' t ’ lned the pupils In the first grade Wednesday evening after school. Tip threo boys are all in lie first grad« and th eir birthdays are close togeth 1 er- David Hamm is 6 years old, Eu Fcne M iller 7, and Gale Felthouse 6 rhe children were served birthday ! cake and Ice cream. Mora than 40 leading makes of farm im plem ents n o w There is plenty o f action when a pheasant flushes! "And he’s much harder to hag than he looks to be becam e he is so liable to flush at long range. Construction has been started at Dixonville, four miles east of'Rose- Surprises Mrs. Waterman, burg, on a »60,000 electric substation ^ls. L. W. Wells, niece of Mrs to supply Roseburg and adjoining ter- npna " ’a tfr |n«n, visited Mrs. W ater ritory. I man unexpectedly Sunday afternoon A group of farmers and business ' ? " B bafi been llv ln * 1,1 SaI men from Hermiston are planning to ! Lake C lty' Ut* h She “ nd her h ’"* go to 8alt Lake City October 26 to In ! b* " d and ,wo ch,,dren »re going t< vestlgate the poultry business around ,nnko tb elr bo uc tB I , «nd,«toa Salt Lake, W ith nearly 100 ministers and dele Here For Fair. E. P. Dodd and fam ily of W alt gates to the Wfllnmette V iiiey Baptist W alla, former residents of I ’ crmi association present, the annual see ton, w w s here during the Trojc slon of that church order was held lu fair. They visited n number of oh The Dalles recently. acqi aintenets. The permanent population of Cor vallis Is 5207, according to a Boy Scout P. T. A. Keeling. census recently taken. Within the The Parent-Teacher association meet city limits there are 100 vacant housos l n j that was scheduled for Octobe classsd as unfit to live In. 10 has been postponed to the 1 7 tt W alter Zumwalt of Irving took first of Octobor on account of the teach place st the state fair In livestock era’ Institute this week-end, accord Judging in competition with hundreds j Ing to Mrs, H. C. McCulley, presl of other 4-H club members. He has I «lent. The greater port of the pro been doing club work for six years. Igram nt the nert meeting w ill bt W. L. Thompson, golf club employe, ' furnished by the second road track for the operation of trucks. „ « ... De’i * h Ute,OUc 'n,lt P,’7 <r H ‘ t,ended " * • i n,' S> * LEVI STRAUSS ANEW PAIR. FREE Ask for Levi's R eliable Merchandise since ¡ 8 5 3 H nlleyburtor f ît «ever fail davs enritn q " " / i ' F " ,h° ’ h'"” wcri ln HcPf,ner Monday night visit « h lb h . 7 P .em r Ab" Ul 800 lo“ 1 poKt ° f the American exhibits were entered, which was far Legion. J. M. Biggs, district com more than in previous years. This mander, installed the newly electee was the only central Oregon fair for THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Truck Line HERMISTON TRANSFER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Hermiston, Oregon, October 10, 1929 No. 5 The "Arkansaw T raveler” tells of nn.irr h 8o° ‘l be *" order- But we the native who didn't patch his roof ' ^'v he Sansters w ill be for the reason that when it was rain- -ado to fall m n „ e w ith the Idea. ing he could not and when It was Managing Editor. clear he didn’t need a roof. , . „ y AL | DON’T W A IT U N T IL W IN T E R to A. . wanson is building a chicken repair or replace a leaky roof— do it nouse. NQW •tern. W.M. Eggs -Ranch 27® 53c. Bntterfat— 53c. 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There are many other arti cles in our store which will contribute to the success and pleasure of your hunt —we are here to serve you. ,.r‘ a “,8un McDona,d has arrived and | IFTHEY RIP /or Farm Implements Yon can shoot H igh V e locity with perfect confi dence that it w ill do its part to bag your pheasant —if you do jours. lì C rescenti i baking Voi. Waist Overalls Insure long w ear grad< and resident of Medford for the past r r thm band. six months, died recently as the result ----------- of burns received at his small cabin Ladies’ Aid. home while cleaning clothes with gas The Methodist Ladles' Aid society ollne. met Wednesday afternoon. On< L. C. Anderson of Ashland, while In of the purposes of lie meeting was t< the Applegate section recently, killed clean in the kitchen. one of the largest lauitjBnaKes rattlesnakes seen — - w. in that territory this year. The snake Special Meeting, measured 5» inches In length and hau Tber'' W" 1 be special meeting of Queen Esther chapter O. E. 8., 13 rattles. The A. W. Bell Lumber company Monday. October 14, at 8 P. M. Mrs has Just completed moving the Sandy Jackson, Deputy Grand Matron, w ill plant to Beaver creek, where Mr. make her official visit. A fu ll at Bell has 28.000.000 feet of flrstgrowth tendance Is desired. By order of the timber. He Is completing a steel rail- W . M.— sdv. ______ looking for a calf. w ith Alemite. It co sts only a few cents to replace a | cup with an Alemite I L et u s sh o w you h o w it w ill sa v e tim e, labor and money. ALEMITE Yon need a shell that w ill reach out and get him. That’s why you should use Peters High Velocity—an amazingly long range, hard hitting shell loaded and tested by methods exclu sively controlled by Peters. CopperRivet Plus Extra Heavy Tested Denim in You can also equip old machines com e equipped w ith A lem ite high pressure lubrication in place o f grease c u p s. T h e same system used on m ost makes of cars. T h e handy A lem ite Com» pressor m akes lubrication easy and sure. Saves repairs. ^ A M M U N IT IO N i POWDER at all Strain points Now Alemite-equipped ZiAe motor-cars ASÉte V9 H T I free V Q b C A N I NORTH RIDGE NEWS reau co-operative of Hermiston. Pendl'eTo’n’ io ^ th be' ng PrePar<!d Implements SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTION PH O N E 31 [ MISMISTON-S H O U St OF OUALfTY A M O M - V IC K -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— _ . S e rt u r R E 9 M V H IT E